Search Results
24 results for schools within district 1201260, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
Blessed Trinity School
5 SE 17TH ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1927
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Trinity Catholic High School
2600 SW 42ND ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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Redeemer Christian School
155 SW 87TH PL, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Ocala Christian Academy
1714 SE 36TH AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1971
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First Assembly Christian School & Daycare
1827 NE 14TH ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Assembly of God • Est. 1988
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St. John Lutheran School
1915 SE LAKE WEIR AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran • Est. 1963
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Meadowbrook Academy
4741 SW 20TH ST BLDG 1, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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The Cornerstone School
2313 SE LAKE WEIR AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
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Grace Christian School Ocala, Fla. Inc.
4410 SE 3RD AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian • Est. 1957
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Ambleside School of Ocala
507 SE BROADWAY ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Other Religion
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Belleview Christian Academy / Lfcs
6107 SE AGNEW RD, BELLEVIEW, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist • Est. 1970
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Souls Harbor Christian Academy
12650 SE COUNTY HIGHWAY 484, BELLEVIEW, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Pentecostal • Est. 1970
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Gracepointe Academy
6185 SE 140TH ST, SUMMERFIELD, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Graceway Academy
2255 SE 38TH ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Presbyterian
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Ocala Preparatory Academy
7634 SW 60TH AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Dr. D. D. Brown Christian Academy of Hope
907 SW 3RD. ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Shiloh Seventh-Day Adventist School
500 SW 17TH AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Seventh-Day Adventist • Est. 1957
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Victory Academy Ocala
328 NE 1ST AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Other Religion
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Ocala Christian Learning Academy Inc.
3732 NE 7TH ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Other Religion
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Riverland Christian Academy
19455 SW 61ST ST, DUNNELLON, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Ocala Adventist Academy
415 NE 41ST AVE, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Seventh-Day Adventist
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Darul Uloom of Ocala Fla. Inc.
500 NW 76TH TER, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Islamic
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Destiny Leadership Academy
4790 N US HIGHWAY 441, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Pentecostal
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Kingdom Christian Academy
519 SW 10TH ST, OCALA, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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